I maintain 2 networks with mixed ubuntu / Windows XP SP2 machines and this
problem has not been resolved for me. All of my Ubuntu machines whether they
are clean installs of 8.04 or 8.10 or 9.04, 32 or 64 bit or upgrades from
earlier versions all exhibit the failure to display or browse smb sha
Problem continues in 16.04. This really should be installed by default
or the error message should be useful and offer to install it.
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For Dibya Sanyal...this is not a fix for the bug, just a work around so
you don't have to hard reboot.
If you hold down the alt and scroll lock (sysreq) keys and while holding
them down, press k, you should restart x without having to reboot.
This can also be set back to the old standard of ctrl
OOPS!, I made a slight mistake in the key sequence I listed in my last post. I
meant to say the Print Screen (sysreq) key, NOT the Scroll Lock key.
That's what I get for doing a quick post here before my morning coffee.
Sorry about that
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Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit
nautilus version: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9
I have saved as bookmarks several samba shares from a Windows machine on
my office network to my Ubuntu 14.04 workstations (Windows is host,
Ubuntu is client). I switch to a new workspace and open the saved
share. It
The latest gstreamer updates applied today which have a patch to fix sub
titles in Totem did not have any effect on this bug. Totem still grays
out and refuses to play DVD's. If I open the video_TS folder on the
DVD, I can use Totem to play all the vob files without problems.
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I tried Dusty Phillips work around in post #11 and it also works for me.
This is a more elegant work around than the one I was using (see post
#9), so I have switched to using it. Thank you.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442448
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I have now helped a friend install 32 bit Jaunty on his office network.
All work stations are clean installs of Jaunty that need to browse his
file server which is Windows server 2003. He also has some printers
attached to and shared by his Ubuntu work stations that need to print
from the file ser
This problem seems to be brand &/or DMA speed specific for the DVD
drive. I have an Asus DVD-E616P3 with firmware 1.06 that will freeze
the system every time with audio CD's. When I swap it out for an old
Pioneer DVD-500M or TSSTcorp DVD burner, I have no problems. The main
difference is the Asu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Running Ubuntu 8.10 32 bit
deskbar 2.24.1
I would expect that deskbar would continue to work after closing a
search or closing the search box even if not doing a search by any
standard window closing method, ie, hitting escape key or click
As a work around, right click the deskbar applet, select preferences, and go to
the "General" tab.
Put a check mark in the option: Window Behavior "Stick to panel". Click Close
at the bottom.
To close the dialog box that deskbar creates when set this way, either hit the
Esc key or click on th
Since filing this bug report I have changed motherboards and cpu. I am
now running as ASUS M3N78 Pro mobo with an AMD phenom triple core & 4
gig of ram (3.5 GB detected as I am running 32 bit). This mobo does not
see the UPS at all. lsusb does not show the device as being detected.
I have tried
Here are some workarounds that I have been using on 2 networks with
mixed Ubuntu and winxp sp2 machines.
Workaround #1) If you want to stay all gnome...
gksu gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf (you need to be sudo to do this) scroll to the
area that says:
# What naming service and in what order should we
One last follow up. Although I have enabled workaround #1 above on all
my machines, I usually use workaround #3 (carefully) to go to all the
shares I need. Once I am at the shared folder, I save it as a bookmark
in nautilus. On subsequent sessions, The shares are all listed in my
Places menu in
It was somewhat improved in hardy. Since upgrading to Intrepid, the pictures
load much faster and the delete button will work before they have all loaded.
I can also switch between e-mails while pictures are loading without problems.
It appears this is fixed for me with the upgrade to Intrepid.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Since upgrading from 8.10 to 9.04, the weather panel applet version
2.26.1 no longer lists intercity locations. For example, I live in the
United States in New York State and if I clicked on New York City
location, there used to be a drop d
I have reported this as 2 upstream bugs, one for the main problem and a
separate one for the wishlist item.
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Updated to October 28, 2009. It now fails every time. What I did was create
the following script that is run through media preferences:
#! /bin/bash
gvfs-mount -s gphoto2
gthumb --import-photos
gthumb --import-photos
This allows it to fail the first time and then you just click close and
it run
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
After upgrading Ubuntu 9.04 32 bit to 9.10 32 bit the log file viewer
exhibits an error in looking for log files that have been renamed.
Upon running Log File Viewer, the application becomes unresponsive for several
minutes while displaying
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Just a follow up. The only things listed in the left column of log viewer are:
auth.log
messages
syslog
Nothing else shows up.
I have done a complete uninstall and reinstall of gnome-system-tools,
but this did not make a difference.
Is there an .ini file somewhere that I can tweak?
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Upgraded from 32 bit jaunty to 32 bit Karmic. Dvd movies used to play
fine with Totem in Jaunty, now they fail to play and Totem grays out and
becomes unresponsive. I have to force quit it. I can play dvd movies
successfully with vlc, which I have made the default dvd movie
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Binary package hint: nautilus
In all previous versions of Ubuntu/Gnome, right clicking a file gives a
context menu including the choice to "send to mail recipient". In 11.04
with the Unity DE, in both 32 and 64 bit versions, this option is
missing. The only choice seems to
I have since upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 and the bug has been resolved in
the current release. I don't have any other machines running 10.10
where I can follow up on the instructions given above.
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I have found a work around on the Ubuntu forums for this problem, but I
prefer to have the bug fixed through the normal update process. I have
not tried this myself yet. However, this may provide a valuable clue as
to the source of the bug.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10753508&postcou
This is still a problem in 64 bit Lucid. I noticed my clock was off by
several minutes and went into system > Admin > Time & Date to set it and
discovered that it was set to manual. I set it to use a time server on
the internet and when I was done, it still displayed the wrong time.
There is no "
I should also mention that the first time I ran Time & Date it needed to
install ntpd as that was not installed by default.
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As a work around, I am using Shotwell to import from my camera. It does
a good job and allows me to erase from the camera after importing. I am
not crazy about the way it organizes the imported pictures by date,
several layers deep. I just tell it to save to my desktop and then move
the pictures
OK, I got it to work. Based on your comments, I changed the command in the
menu for gThumb Photo Import Tool to:
sh -c 'gphoto2 ; exec gthumb --import-photos'
and that did the trick. Apparently you can't mention anything about gvfs any
more.
Thanks for the clues.
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Paolo, you need to right click Applications the select "Edit Menus". In the
resulting window, select Graphics on the left side and then on the right side,
right click gThumb Photo Import Tool. Select Properties and in the resulting
window, change the command in the "Command" box to read:
sh -c
I am running Natty final on an Atom nettop connected as a HTPC. This is
a badly needed feature. I finally figured out the commands to change
/proc/acpi/wakeup for USB0, et al, and it now works, but this should be
enabled "out of the box", or at least a GUI in gnome-power-manager.
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Binary package hint: evolution
On a clean install of 32 bit Ubuntu karmic beta updated through 14
October, 2009, Evolution does not remember resizing its view settings.
Using 1680 x 1050 resolution.
Steps to reproduce:
Open Evolution, click to make window full screen.
Click
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This is the display area after closing and restarting Evolution. Notice
the message preview area is too large and the message area is too small.
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I just discovered that if I restart Evolution and hit Ctrl-M to hide the
incorrectly sized message preview and then hit Ctrl-M again to bring it
back, it now displays the previously selected settings.
So my work around for now is to toggle Ctrl_M on restarting the
application.
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After the latest round of updates and a reboot, it no longer works
correctly the first time. It now fails every time. You must close the
import tool and run gthumb and then have it import photos.
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You
I have noticed that gphoto2 is in universe and is not installed by default.
I have installed it and this is the output you requested for the command.
ka...@upstairs:~$ gphoto2 --auto-detect
Model Port
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I am now updated to the release candidate through October 23, 2009.
Gthumb will now work correctly 2 times after a reboot. 3rd and
subsequent attempts default back to the error as noted above.
Logging off and back on does not help. The error appears on the first
attempt. Only rebooting the mac
I also have this issue after upgrading 64 bit 10.04 to 10.10. I am
asked for login keyring 4 times. It should be noted that you should
only do this if its your own machine at home and you are not worried
about others getting access to it. You are about to unencrypt your
passwords if you follow t
"You should see the same window that pops up every time you try to
restart your machine." Is wrong. The window that pops up is one that
will ask you for the old password and the new one. Sorry for the
inaccuracy. Also, I mention this as a temporary fix, but for many
people, they may elect to le
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
After upgrading 64 bit 10.04 to 10.10 gthumb no longer loads pictures from my
canon SD550 digital camera when connected by USB.
Version of gthumb is 3:2.11.3-2build1
What was expected is a normal gthumb import session which reads the camera and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
64 bit Ubuntu 10.10 upgraded from 10.04
nautilus: Installed: 1:2.32.0-0ubuntu1.3
What I expected:
I open a VPN tunnel from my home to my office every day. I then open a saved
bookmark of a folder that contains several subfolders on the remote (
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I have a Canon SD 550 which Ubuntu recognizes by its European name,
Digital Ixus 750 (PTP mode). I did experience this bug for a while, but
it has been working correctly for some time now in Jaunty.
The problem is a regression in 32 bit Karmic alpha 6. I have to unmount
the camera from the deskt
After a reboot, the system did work correctly 1 time. This is the
output of the commands you requested after the first successful camera
plug in:
ka...@upstairs:~$ gphoto-2 --auto-detect
No command 'gphoto-2' found, did you mean:
Command 'gphoto2' from package 'gphoto2' (universe)
gphoto-2: comm
This has been an ongoing problem for me for years. The list presented
makes no sense in terms of the order the apps are presented. Also,
since there are multiple entries for many apps, why are they not listed
together? They are scattered at random throughout the list.
If "the list is sorted usi
I am still using the same ASUS M3N78Pro mobo and with Intrepid 32 bit
patched up to current, the UPS is detected and functions normally over
USB. I have no lockups and all is good. The panel icon does say the
system is running off backup power and the battery state is 100%, where
I would expect i
I have since done a clean install of karmic 64 bit and it also exhibits
the same problems as the Original Post.
So this bug affects:
1) upgrades of 32 bit 9.04 to 32 bit 9.10
2) clean installs of 32 bit 9.10
3) clean installs of 64 bit 9.10
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489620
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Gnome bugzilla Bug 321596 has been open for over 4 years now. It is a
show stopper for using f-spot. With the intention of increased reliance
on f-spot now that gimp is being removed, this becomes a serious issue.
I have been using gthumb to import and picasa to manage pictures for
years becaus
I have a Canon SD 550 which works perfectly in Gutsy.
Using the Live CD Hardy Beta daily builds from 03-25-2008 and 04-01-2008.
When I plug in the camera with Hardy beta, no software is triggered. If I run
F-spot or have previously installed and run gthumb, it does show the camera in
the drop
confirm 8.04 beta daily build 11 April, 2008.
Detected camera ok and imported photos. Crashes on exiting fspot.
This is an improvement over 7 April and earlier which would cause a hard
freeze on selecting the camera. No kb or mouse. Only a forced reboot
from reset button would restart system.
I also just discovered I need to get into an ftp server that only runs
active mode. I was finally able to do it after installing filezilla
from the repositories, but I would like to add to the above suggestion
that there be an "advanced" button added to the dialog to allow for
active mode connecti
I also just noticed this bug. Everything worked fine 2 days ago when I
changed my desktop wall paper. Now top reports gnome-appearanc using
96% cpu and I can't change wallpapers. I do not have hardy proposed
enabled. I do have backports enabled, though.
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As Mike Rooney said:
"I *think* what happened is that the original problem appeared in hardy-
proposed and this bug was filed. Regardless of this bug the -proposed
was pushed to updates, and as such people are commenting about having
the issue without -proposed (I can confirm I have this issue wit
I have updated to the latest packages from Hardy Updates and the bug is
resolved on my system. It worked without logging off and back on. I
also tried logging off and on and the bug remains resolved. Mouse
changes wallpapers as expected. Thank You.
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Version of Ubuntu: 8.04.1
Version of package: gnome-power-manager 2.22.1-1ubuntu4
What I expected to happen: The panel icon should report state of
battery charge, but tell me I am running off the wall. It also should
not affect t
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I am having the same problem suddenly in 8.04. Attempting to click on the
calendars or memos or tasks buttons results in an immediate crash of evolution.
Also clicking the date in the top panel causes the panel to crash and
reappear. Running evolution from terminal shows the following error:
Hardy 8.04.1 2.6.24-19 generic kernel
I am now getting an evolution-alarm-notify crash any time I try to use
Calendars, Memos, Tasks or Edit > Preferences in Evolution.
The log file says: Aug 17 06:38:37 tux kernel: [34371.975594] evolution-
alarm[7621]: segfault at eip b6b58283 esp bf
In my case the crashing panels and the crashing evolution were both caused by a
single missing file.
/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab
Once I reinstalled the tzdata package, all problems resolved.
Apparently, if that file is missing, anything that uses the calendar
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I am now running Hardy final. My camera is a Canon SD 550. Gthumb identifies
it after a short delay as a Canon Digital IXUS 750 (PTP mode).
Gthumb now functions normally to import and delete pictures from the camera.
F-spot also identifies the camera as an IXUS 750 and functions normally to
i
Same problem with Hardy final. I will check with support tracker as
shown above.
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Here is what I found out in case anyone else looks at this bug report:
Mail notification options including playing sounds are now handled in
the mail notification plugin config page. So you have to go to
Edit/plugins, scroll down to the mail notification plugin and select the
config tab.
It's not
I am running Ubuntu 8.04.1 32 bit and this bug hit me suddenly this
morning. Up till now, I was able to browse my office networks smb
shares without difficulty. As of this morning, none of them work. All
4 of my ubuntu workstations are affected. I have saved bookmarks to
places on the network t
Maybe it works for Vista, but it broke every smb share on my 4 - 8.04.1
1 winXP pro SP2 network today. It also broke it on my home network with
2 ubuntu 8.04.1 and 1 WinXP sp2 machine. It was working perfectly until
this morning. I have 6 Ubuntu machines and all 6 are affected.
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I am curious which repositories Stephen Cradock and Thomas Novin have
enabled. I did see there is something in Hardy proposed, but I don't
have that one switched on my default as I tend to get unstable results
with it. I have security, updates and backports enabled.
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I have 6 Ubuntu 8.04.1 machines and all of them developed the same
problem at about the same time. The workaround noted above of editing
smb.conf worked in all 6 machines. It does take about 44 seconds for
the Places > Network applet to appear, but after that, browsing the
network is fine. I als
I have 6 Ubuntu 8.04.1 machines and all of them developed the same
problem at about the same time. The workaround noted above of editing
smb.conf worked in all 6 machines. It does take about 44 seconds for the
Places > Network applet to appear, but after that, browsing the network
is fine. I also h
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I am running AMD 64 with 32 bit Gutsy upgraded from Feisty. I also take about
45 seconds to go from login to desktop. I have 2 gig ram and Nvidia 7800 GT
running nvidia-glx-new drivers. Here is the out put of 2 dmesg greps:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep audit
[ 38.451889] audit: initiali
After upgrading Edgy to Feisty, I find this bug persists. There is no
change in behavior.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
After upgrading Dapper to Edgy, invoking nautilus using the command
gksudo nautilus will allow some browsing, but after a short time, the
screen will lock. Copying and pasting files may work once or twice, but
will also fail quickly with a locke
Only the window with the gksudo nautilus session running becomes
unresponsive. Everything else works. It does not require a restart. I
will attempt to install and run the debug packages you requested.
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OK, I have run the debug as you requested. After the screen became
unresponsive requiring a force quit, (gdb) produced the following:
Program exited normally.
(gdb) Quit
(gdb) thread apply all bt
(gdb)
Here is the output of the entire session in the terminal window:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo g
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Since upgrading from Dapper to Edgy, 32 bit. I have noticed Evolution
is very slow to display images in emails. The more graphically rich the
email is, the longer it takes to display. Ads are the worst offender
here. The worst part is that w
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
This behavior was displayed in a system upgraded from Dapper to Edgy 32 bit.
If a search for filenames is done by deskbar that results in an existing
document file in .odt format, that file will not appear in the Places>Recent
Documents l
Yes, the lock problem occurred during this debug session. I had to
click the close window button several times until a force quit dialog
appeared. Debug did not seem to find anything unusual though.
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I just tried for several minutes to reproduce the problem in debug mode
and could not. I navigated throughout my file system to areas owned by
both user and root. I copied and pasted files owned by root to my user
desktop and did not experience any unusual behavior. When I first
reported this b
This sounds like good news.
Does it mean a patch will be issued soon as a normal update that my update
manager will notify me of?
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